EarthCam Premieres New Commemorative Time-Lapse in Honor of September 11th Anniversary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

New York, September 10, 2012 --
To honor the 11th anniversary of the September 11th attacks at the World Trade Center, EarthCam is releasing a new time-lapse movie, showcasing the ongoing construction efforts at the site in downtown Manhattan. People around the world have been able to stay up-to-date on the constant progress thanks to multiple professional construction cameras positioned strategically around the project site. EarthCam has been on site since 2001, installing a webcam just days after the attacks on September 11th and this latest time-lapse movie commemorates the dedication by many involved in rebuilding lower New York City.

Recently debuting at the World Trade Center site is EarthCam's new GigapixelCam. This revolutionary camera is capable of producing extraordinary panoramas as large as a billion pixels, offering a truly unique way to see the site and reflect on the anniversary. To see the World Trade Center site in gigapixel proportions, visit http://archives.earthcam.com/archives5/gigacam/groundzero/20120413/. Over 1,000,000 high definition images have been captured at the World Trade Center site by EarthCam's webcams. Using special techniques, the images were carefully selected and compiled to create the most genuine look at the construction progress in motion. The theatrical-quality time-lapse movie paints a live action picture of the construction and serves as the perfect way to watch the transformation of this special place in New York City.

EarthCam is documenting each milestone of One World Trade Center from several different locations, including the Millennium Hilton in New York and Liberty State Park in New Jersey. Other documented areas of the site are the additional four towers, the Transportation Hub and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. EarthCam is dedicated to paying tribute consistently and reliably documenting the workzone. This commemorative time-lapse will serve as a great way to honor the memory of those lost, and to celebrate a new landscape for New York.

If you would like to receive a copy of the official time-lapse, please submit a request to Lisa Kelly at [email protected] The time-lapse can also be viewed on EarthCam's YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/earthcam.

ABOUT EARTHCAM
EarthCam is the recognized global leader in providing webcam content, technology and services to business and government agencies. The company, which started in 1996, offers construction webcam technology and services to some of the largest international construction companies and developers in the world. 36 State Departments of Transportation and 80 of the Top 100 construction companies rely on EarthCam's expertise to monitor and document their projects. Projects documented by EarthCam include: National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Flight 93 National Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial, Panama Canal Expansion, Smithsonian Institution Restoration, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Madison Square Garden, Hong Kong Disneyland, Los Angeles International Airport, Denver Union Station, George W. Bush Presidential Center, National Institute of Health, Whitney Museum of American Art, Guggenheim and Louvre.